Nationals vs. Padres

SD: RHP Chris Young (9-4, 3.57) Young posted a 2-1 record in July, striking out 24 while walking just seven in 26 2/3 innings. WAS: RHP Ramon Ortiz (7-9, 4.84)
The right-hander finished July with a 4.03 ERA, his best month so far this season. Player to watch
Dave Roberts has been the catalyst of the Padres' offense all season, and he has given Ortiz trouble in the past. Roberts has hit .357 lifetime (5-for-14) against the right-hander with two home runs, one double and six RBIs.

SD: RHP Chris Young (9-4, 3.57) Young posted a 2-1 record in July, striking out 24 while walking just seven in 26 2/3 innings. WAS: RHP Ramon Ortiz (7-9, 4.84)
The right-hander finished July with a 4.03 ERA, his best month so far this season. Player to watch
Dave Roberts has been the catalyst of the Padres' offense all season, and he has given Ortiz trouble in the past. Roberts has hit .357 lifetime (5-for-14) against the right-hander with two home runs, one double and six RBIs.

Montreal had baseball fever in '94 and the lockout screwed us we were like 74-30 and all our players left on a firesale the year after. It's entirely the MLB's fault MTL loves the Expos we have diehard fans, you think there would be a little sympathy coming from two guys whose favorite football team is still facing extinction, although to a lesser degree. I was once at a game with 920 people and those were ticket sales not the actual attendence. There must have been like 175 people there. I got 18 BP balls.

Montreal had baseball fever in '94 and the lockout screwed us we were like 74-30 and all our players left on a firesale the year after. It's entirely the MLB's fault MTL loves the Expos we have diehard fans, you think there would be a little sympathy coming from two guys whose favorite football team is still facing extinction, although to a lesser degree. I was once at a game with 920 people and those were ticket sales not the actual attendence. There must have been like 175 people there. I got 18 BP balls.